Decadal Trends In Age Structure And Recruitment Patterns Of Ocean Quahogs Arctica Islandica From The Mid-Atlantic Bight In Relation To Water Temperature

Occan quahogs (Arctica islandica) are long-lived bivalves. Distributionl patterns and biology of ocean quahogs ill the Mid-Atlantic Bight (MAB) off the cast coast of North America are directly related to bottom water temperatures. We examined long term recruitment patterns for ocean quahogs across t...

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Main Authors: Harding, Juliana M., King, SE, Powell, EN, Mann, Roger
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spelling ftwilliammarycol:oai:scholarworks.wm.edu:vimsarticles-1409 2024-06-23T07:50:56+00:00 Decadal Trends In Age Structure And Recruitment Patterns Of Ocean Quahogs Arctica Islandica From The Mid-Atlantic Bight In Relation To Water Temperature Harding, Juliana M. King, SE Powell, EN Mann, Roger 2008-01-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://scholarworks.wm.edu/vimsarticles/410 doi: 10.2983/0730-8000(2008)27[667:DTIASA]2.0.CO;2 https://scholarworks.wm.edu/context/vimsarticles/article/1409/viewcontent/harding2008.pdf unknown W&M ScholarWorks https://scholarworks.wm.edu/vimsarticles/410 doi: 10.2983/0730-8000(2008)27[667:DTIASA]2.0.CO;2 https://scholarworks.wm.edu/context/vimsarticles/article/1409/viewcontent/harding2008.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ VIMS Articles Ocean Quahog Arctica Islandica Mid-Atlantic Bight Water Temperature Climatic Change Zoogeography Age Estimation Fisheries Science Peer-Reviewed Articles Marine Biology text 2008 ftwilliammarycol https://doi.org/10.2983/0730-8000(2008)27[667:DTIASA]2.0.CO;2 2024-06-05T03:31:54Z Occan quahogs (Arctica islandica) are long-lived bivalves. Distributionl patterns and biology of ocean quahogs ill the Mid-Atlantic Bight (MAB) off the cast coast of North America are directly related to bottom water temperatures. We examined long term recruitment patterns for ocean quahogs across temporal (decadal) and spatial (latitudinal. bathymetric) scales Using a spatially defined (Long Island Sound to Chesapeake Bay mouth) population encompassing a broad size (age) range of animals that had not yet recruited to the commercial fishery [(SL)], An age-at-length relationship for quahogs less than 80 mm SL is described using a power function. Quahog age did not vary significantly with depth or region, nor were any interaction terms between age and length with depth or region significant. An age-length key was developed for ocean quahogs to generate age frequencies for each station. Principal components analysis (PCA) oil the resulting age-frequency distributions standardized per low enabled construction of characteristic age-frequency distributions for similar stations identified by the PCA factor scores. These characteristic age-frequency distributions identified quahog cohorts with modal ages corresponding to recruitment during the 1948-1950. 1954-1959 1972-1980 and 1978-1983 time periods. Observed recruitment patterns in MA B ocean quahogs are strongly related to bottom water temperature patterns. Years it) Which the number of months with water temperatures averaging 6 degrees C to 10 degrees C exceeds the number of months with water temperatures less than 6 degrees C by at least two months are also years that contriute Strongly to the modal year classes in the population age-frequency distributions. In general. years with above average bottom water temperatures during January, February. and March lend to produce year classes that are distinct in the age-frequency distributions front the MAB (quahog populations. The observed time series of quahog recruitment Operates at a different time scale than stock ... Text Arctica islandica Ocean quahog W&M ScholarWorks Long Island Long Island Sound ENVELOPE(-79.366,-79.366,54.800,54.800)
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topic Ocean Quahog
Arctica Islandica
Mid-Atlantic Bight
Water Temperature
Climatic Change
Zoogeography
Age Estimation
Fisheries Science Peer-Reviewed Articles
Marine Biology
spellingShingle Ocean Quahog
Arctica Islandica
Mid-Atlantic Bight
Water Temperature
Climatic Change
Zoogeography
Age Estimation
Fisheries Science Peer-Reviewed Articles
Marine Biology
Harding, Juliana M.
King, SE
Powell, EN
Mann, Roger
Decadal Trends In Age Structure And Recruitment Patterns Of Ocean Quahogs Arctica Islandica From The Mid-Atlantic Bight In Relation To Water Temperature
topic_facet Ocean Quahog
Arctica Islandica
Mid-Atlantic Bight
Water Temperature
Climatic Change
Zoogeography
Age Estimation
Fisheries Science Peer-Reviewed Articles
Marine Biology
description Occan quahogs (Arctica islandica) are long-lived bivalves. Distributionl patterns and biology of ocean quahogs ill the Mid-Atlantic Bight (MAB) off the cast coast of North America are directly related to bottom water temperatures. We examined long term recruitment patterns for ocean quahogs across temporal (decadal) and spatial (latitudinal. bathymetric) scales Using a spatially defined (Long Island Sound to Chesapeake Bay mouth) population encompassing a broad size (age) range of animals that had not yet recruited to the commercial fishery [(SL)], An age-at-length relationship for quahogs less than 80 mm SL is described using a power function. Quahog age did not vary significantly with depth or region, nor were any interaction terms between age and length with depth or region significant. An age-length key was developed for ocean quahogs to generate age frequencies for each station. Principal components analysis (PCA) oil the resulting age-frequency distributions standardized per low enabled construction of characteristic age-frequency distributions for similar stations identified by the PCA factor scores. These characteristic age-frequency distributions identified quahog cohorts with modal ages corresponding to recruitment during the 1948-1950. 1954-1959 1972-1980 and 1978-1983 time periods. Observed recruitment patterns in MA B ocean quahogs are strongly related to bottom water temperature patterns. Years it) Which the number of months with water temperatures averaging 6 degrees C to 10 degrees C exceeds the number of months with water temperatures less than 6 degrees C by at least two months are also years that contriute Strongly to the modal year classes in the population age-frequency distributions. In general. years with above average bottom water temperatures during January, February. and March lend to produce year classes that are distinct in the age-frequency distributions front the MAB (quahog populations. The observed time series of quahog recruitment Operates at a different time scale than stock ...
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author Harding, Juliana M.
King, SE
Powell, EN
Mann, Roger
author_facet Harding, Juliana M.
King, SE
Powell, EN
Mann, Roger
author_sort Harding, Juliana M.
title Decadal Trends In Age Structure And Recruitment Patterns Of Ocean Quahogs Arctica Islandica From The Mid-Atlantic Bight In Relation To Water Temperature
title_short Decadal Trends In Age Structure And Recruitment Patterns Of Ocean Quahogs Arctica Islandica From The Mid-Atlantic Bight In Relation To Water Temperature
title_full Decadal Trends In Age Structure And Recruitment Patterns Of Ocean Quahogs Arctica Islandica From The Mid-Atlantic Bight In Relation To Water Temperature
title_fullStr Decadal Trends In Age Structure And Recruitment Patterns Of Ocean Quahogs Arctica Islandica From The Mid-Atlantic Bight In Relation To Water Temperature
title_full_unstemmed Decadal Trends In Age Structure And Recruitment Patterns Of Ocean Quahogs Arctica Islandica From The Mid-Atlantic Bight In Relation To Water Temperature
title_sort decadal trends in age structure and recruitment patterns of ocean quahogs arctica islandica from the mid-atlantic bight in relation to water temperature
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